Anger disrupted endothelium-dependent vascular dilation
An experiment by US scientists showed that provoked anger reduces the degree of vascular dilation - vasodilation - due to abnormalities in endothelial cells
02.05.2024An experiment by US scientists showed that provoked anger reduces the degree of vascular dilation - vasodilation - due to abnormalities in endothelial cells
02.05.2024The effect is attributed to positive changes in blood composition and intestinal barrier function
26.04.2024In a new study, a team of scientists from Australia has revealed which factors in certain places where people live contribute to a reduced risk of dementia
16.04.2024Its blocking prevented inflammation and mucus hyperproduction in mice
09.04.2024A large cohort study of more than 300,000 children in Denmark found that exclusive breastfeeding for at least three months of a child's life was associated with a reduced risk of developing oncohematologic diseases
01.04.2024The authors of a new study have found a key link between tumor and metabolic reprogramming in cancer cachexia, the extreme debilitation of the body due to cancer disease
19.03.2024A clinical study by Dutch scientists has shown that the absence of drainage after surgical removal of the left side of the pancreas improves patient recovery outcomes compared to the current routine practice of leaving a surgical drain in the wound
18.03.2024Korean scientists have found that playing and walking with a dog, as well as caring for a four-legged pet, increases people's brainwave intensity associated with relaxation and calm focus, helping to relieve stress and improve mood
15.03.2024Dementia (senile dementia), of which Alzheimer's disease is the most common variant, develops over many years
11.03.2024Researchers have previously proposed many original options for removing these ubiquitous particles, but it has recently emerged that one effective method of cleaning drinking water from them has been used by people since ancient times
06.03.2024A large study in Taiwan has found that taking sedatives and sedatives from the benzodiazepine class risks premature termination of pregnancy
29.12.2023Loneliness serves as an independent risk factor for premature death from all causes and is a major public health concern
14.12.2023German scientists have found that baseline cognitive impairment has the strongest impact on the likelihood of developing dementia
14.12.2023Swedish researchers concluded that taking anti-diabetic drugs during pregnancy did not increase the risk of congenital anomalies
12.12.2023Pesticides, poisonous substances that are heavily used in agriculture, have been shown to be as dangerous to the human body as smoking
29.07.2024Canadian doctors described a case of severe hyperammonemia - high levels of ammonia in the blood - in a teenage girl with severe aplastic anaemia
24.06.2024Finnish and British researchers conducted a multicentre case-control study and found that patients under 50 years of age with periodontitis had a multiplied risk of cryptogenic (developing without apparent cause) ischaemic stroke
18.06.2024A population-based study by British scientists has found that epidural anaesthesia during labour is associated with a 35 per cent reduction in severe maternal complications of childbirth
29.05.2024A cohort study of a Swedish population has shown that initiation of drug therapy in people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is associated with significantly lower all-cause mortality, especially mortality from unnatural causes
16.05.2024These proteins may be involved in the development of cancer in its earliest stages, when full-blown disease progression can be prevented
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